A vocal trio from Ubá whose harmonies gave Brazilian regional music a straightforward, heartfelt voice.
For a good sense of their style, try 'A Saudade Dói Demais' or 'Ame Quem Te Ama.' Both have that unadorned, sincere feel they were known for.
Their music, like the song 'A Saudade Dói Demais,' became popular across Brazil with a sound that felt rooted and unpretentious. The sisters' harmonies had a simple, direct quality that connected with listeners, keeping regional styles alive without much fuss. Later compilations like 'Ouro de Minas' in 2004 gathered their work, reminding people of that clear, earnest approach.
They started singing together in Ubá, often in local churches, and released their first album in 1975. Through the late 1970s, they kept recording with albums like 'Saudade de Minas' in 1977 and 'Canções do Brasil' the next year. Their sound stayed close to the regional styles they grew up with, and Maria das Graças sometimes added guitar to their vocals.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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